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Standing Barbell Curl

Strength Intermediate

How to Do

How to Do Standing Curl With Barbell

Standing curls should begin with good posture to avoid injury. Brace the spine by drawing your lower abdomen inward. Your core muscles should be activated to support your posture as you perform the exercise.

If any pain is experienced, immediately stop the standing curl.

Beginning

Beginning Standing Curls With Barbell

Select the appropriate barbell. An Olympic barbell weighs 45 lbs. If you are a beginner, select a significantly lighter weight.

Movement

Standing Curl With Barbell Movement

1. With your feet shoulder-width apart, stand straight and draw up your spine. Make sure that your head, shoulders, hips, and knees are in line. Your grip on the barbell should be underhand (i.e., your palms facing forward) and slightly wider than shoulder width. The barbell will rest against your thighs. This is the starting position.

2. Pull your shoulders back and down and curl the barbell by bending your elbows until your fists almost touch your shoulders. Make sure that your upper arms remain tight and next to the torso throughout the exercise. Your elbows should not move forward or back, and should not flare out. Only your forearms should be moving.

3. Lower the barbell by straightening the elbows and return to your original position before repeating the exercise until you've completed all required repetitions.

4. Make sure that your body remains aligned during the exercise, and that you don't arch your back or swing, or throw the weight up. If you find yourself doing this, reduce the resistance.

Benefits

Standing Curls With Barbell Benefits

You can complete this movement at home or in the gym.

This is a classic exercise that you'll often see being performed in the gym. It will strengthen the biceps muscles, which are in the front of the upper arms.

Exercise Aliases

Barbell Curl Exercise, Barbell Curl, How To Do Barbell Curls, Barbell Bicep Curl, Grip Standing Barbell, Wide Grip Standing, Barbell Curl Exercise, Barbell Reverse Curl.

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